PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST ’FLU. The deadly influenza recently swept through Europe and the British Tsles. ; This should serve as a warning to Iscw i Zealanders. At the first sign of a I cold pop a Pulmona into your mouth. 1 The powerful medicinal vapours stored in these small, scientifically coinpound- ! ed pastilles, are the natural enemy of the ’Hu germ. As the pastille dissolves in your mouth, soothing medicinal vapours are released, and penerate into all parts of the lungs and hronehi.nl tubes—instantly destroying the ’llu germs—soothing the raw membranes and giving quick, certain relief. Pulmonas are especially valuable too, in eases of coughs, colds, bronchitis. etc. At all chemists and store*, in Is fid and 2s fid tins
Stop that ticklin'* couch! “ Xazol nets quickly, and never fails to give relief. The surest protection for all kinds of coughs and colds. 60 doses Is Od.—Advt. Xa washing, no ironing with the \ ietoria Damask now showing at Addison’s.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1927, Page 4
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158Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1927, Page 4
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